Monday, 3/9/15 - 10:00 am

Winston Chung Hall, 205/206

Message from the Chair

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has 24 faculty members: 9 IEEE Fellows, 7 AAAS Fellows, 8 NSF Career Awardees, 3 ARO or ONR Young Investigator Awardees, 1 OSA and 1 APS Fellow. In 2014, three professors are President of their IEEE society. The latest NRC S-Ranking placed the UCR EE department in the top quartile. The faculty research expertise covers:

Communications and Signal Processing,

Controls and Robotics,

Computer Engineering, Integrated Circuits,

VLSI System Design,

Intelligent Systems,

Nanoscale Materials and Devices, and

Engergy and Power Systems

The related research funding, exceeding $500k per faculty in contract & grant research expenditures, provides many funded research positions for graduate and undergraduate students.
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Professor Roy-Chowdhury's Research Featured in The Economist

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Dr. Neupane Receives Prestigious ARL Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Profs Mihri Ozkan, Roger Lake and Cengiz Ozkan's collaborative work featured on the cover of December issue of Physica Status Solidi A

In their study presented in the December issue of Physica Status Solidi A, M. Ozkan, R. Lake, C. Ozkan et al. report on the synthesis of few-layer MoSe2 granular films in arbitrary shapes and patterns on SiO2wafers by rapid thermal processing....Read More

Three ECE Professors are co-PIs for $12M DoE funded SHINES center at UCR

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